Design Engineer

Valmont Industries, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Design & analyze steel utility transmission structures, manage workflow and support sales.

Key Responsibilities

  • drawing review
  • structural modeling
  • code compliance
  • fem design
  • quote preparation
  • technical support

Tasks

-Reviews engineering and shop drawings, and evaluates as-built products for alignment with design intent -Handles both standard and complex structural modeling tasks with appropriate support -Ensures design compliance with Valmont, industry, and national codes and standards -Applies sound engineering judgment to projects with clearly defined objectives and variable challenges -Supports Drafting team to ensure design accuracy and timely order processing -Interprets customer specifications, market needs, and sales input to develop compliant, practical solutions -Participates in product and process improvement discussions to enhance team efficiency and morale -May provide guidance to drafters and junior design staff -Balances safety, manufacturability, and cost-efficiency in all designs -Provides internal and external technical support, including to customers, consultants, and contractors -Maintains effective communication through phone, email, and in-person interactions -Prepares and communicates engineering data for quotes and orders, including weight estimates and cost-related details -Recommends and coordinates testing to confirm theoretical designs when necessary -Coordinates workflow and project milestones to ensure on-time delivery -Analyzes and designs steel utility structures (primarily transmission and distribution) using structural design software, including Finite Element Method (IMPAX)

Requirements

  • autocad
  • eit
  • pe license
  • bachelor
  • steel monopoles
  • communication

What You Bring

-May require travel up to 10% -Prior project team experience -Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering with 2–5+ years of relevant structural design experience preferred -Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification -3–4 years of industry experience -Familiarity with utility design loads and industry standards -Proficiency in structural engineering principles and 3D CAD (AutoCAD) -Master’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering -Professional Engineer (P.E.) license -Experience designing steel monopoles or utility structures -Strong communication and teamwork skills

Benefits

-Employer paid short-term and long-term disability including maternity leave -Employer paid life insurance -Tuition Reimbursement up to $5,250 per year -Voluntary programs like tobacco cessation, Type 2 diabetes reversal, one-on-one health coaching, mortgage services and more -Healthcare (medical, prescription drugs, dental and vision) -Work Life Support -401k retirement plan with company match -Paid time off

The Company

About Valmont Industries, Inc.

-From a small manufacturer to a global leader in infrastructure and agricultural solutions. -Designs and manufactures products for utility, communications, transportation, and irrigation industries. -Provides cutting-edge solutions for water resource management, including center pivots and drip irrigation systems. -Products serve diverse sectors like energy, agriculture, industrial infrastructure, and water resources. -A key partner for large-scale infrastructure projects due to its engineering expertise and manufacturing capabilities. -Long history of providing custom-designed products, such as utility poles, towers, and solar energy solutions. -A major player in solar energy infrastructure, offering support structures for solar power plants worldwide. -Center-pivot irrigation systems revolutionized farming efficiency and are now a standard in agricultural technology. -Innovative and adaptive, continually meeting the evolving needs of its diverse customer base with advanced, sustainable solutions.

Sector Specialisms

Agriculture

Irrigation

Utility

Lighting and Transportation

Telecom

Solar

Coatings

Ag Tech

Infrastructure

Energy

Communication

Transportation

Commercial

Residential

Industrial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Government

Utilities

Wind

Nuclear